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Yu Bin-gyeom (1868 – July 15, 1932) was a local official of the Korean Empire and served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Joseon during the Japanese occupation.

Life
Starting with the reign of Queen Janggyeong of King Jungjong in 1907, he was an official of the Korean Empire who served as the county governor of Pungdeok-gun, Gyeonggi-do in 1909.

With the signing of the annexation treaty between Korea and Japan in 1910, he remained as the head of Pungdeok-gun belonging to the Joseon Governor-General, and was appointed to the council in 1921 after passing through Ganghwa-gun in 1913 and Paju-gun in 1917. Chungchuwon Councillor served for three years until 1924, and after completing his term of office, he was selected as a commissioned member of the Chungchukwon Investigation Division in 1928 and served until his death. At that time, the Central Committee Research Division was studying old customs and institutions for smooth colonial rule.

Yu Bin-gyeom is from the Noron family and is known to have been originally fluent in Japanese. When he was serving as Pungdeok-gun County governor, he was reported in Maeil Shinbo under the title of "Midjeong of Pungdeok-gun County," and received the Korea Merger Memorial Award awarded by the Japanese government in 1912 and the Daisho Daerye Memorial Award in 1915.

It is included in the list of 708 pro-Japanese groups released in 2002 and the list of prospective candidates in the pro-Japanese dictionary released in 2008. In 2007, the Korean Committee on the Truth and Reconciliation of Pro-General Ethnic Act was finally selected as a Pro-General Ethnic Act and included in the list of 195 Pro-General Ethnic Activities.

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 * Chosun Government-General's Central Office